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Week 294 Menu

This weekend was great.  On Friday, my husband and I, along with our little guy in the baby backpack, hiked to the top of Wheeler Peak (the highest peak in New Mexico).  We hiked fast so we could make it back to get our kids from school and my legs are still feeling it.  It was a beautiful day and perfect weather.

Saturday was the General Women's Meeting where the leaders of our church speak to all women and girls age 8 and up.  I loved watching the inspiring messages with my sweet daughter.  I can't wait to read the messages again and again.  I loved the reminder of the renewal and peace we find in the temple, the house of the Lord and of the incredible love that our Heavenly Father has for each of us individually.
Sunday was the Primary Program in church, where the kids are the speakers in Sacrament meeting.  They practice songs all year and each have a part to memorize and recite.  The messages of the importance of families and trying to be better everyday were great to hear.  One of the thoughts that stuck with me was about trying to be the same in the dark as we are in light (acting the same whether or not people are watching).  I need to work on this and teach my children to do it too.

Now that I'm feeling uplifted and inspired, I'm ready to tackle this next week of soccer and after school craziness.  I love my little family and I'm so glad that I get to be with these amazing little people who amaze me every day.

Menu time...

Monday:  taco soup

Tuesday:  sausage and potatoes

Wednesday:  homemade pizza

Thursday:  spaghetti

Friday:  Swedish meatballs

Saturday: grill burgers

Sunday: crockpot something...to be determined

All righty...That's my plan.  How about you?  What's on your menu this week?  And, how was your weekend?  I'd love to hear.
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